Sunday, November 3, 2019

Biblical Not Political Correctness




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Be cautious and hide

    when you see danger—
    don’t be stupid and walk
    right into trouble.
13 
Don’t loan money to a stranger
    unless you are given something
    to guarantee payment.
14 
A loud greeting
early in the morning
    is the same as a curse.
15 
The steady dripping of rain
and the nagging of a wife
    are one and the same.
16 
It’s easier to catch the wind
or hold olive oil in your hand
    than to stop a nagging wife.

Proverbs 27:12-16

The wisdom of the Bible Book of Proverbs is wonderful, but it is also sometimes "politically incorrect."  Who would dare speak publicly today about a "nagging wife?"

Political correctness is simply a consensus of society about what you can and cannot say without being offensive to a majority of the people.  I have a serious warning to those who hold to being politically correct.  Often, being politically correct means that you are being Biblically incorrect!  Biblical incorrectness may not offend the world around you, but it does offend the God who created you!

Let the words you speak be guided by the God who made you rather than the world around you who uses their own foolishness for the standard of wisdom!  

Some good examples of the way this world wants to pull you away from the standard of God are these:

God made you as either a man or a woman, and you do not have a choice in the matter!

God is not the author of the statement: "All religions are the same.  It doesn't matter what you believe, as long as you do!"

God did not design marriage as a temporary relationship, which you should expect to only last a short time before you move on to the next one!

God did not say that the "pursuit of happiness" is the greatest purpose in life!

Don't be afraid to be Biblically Correct even if you are not Politically Correct!  Learn the ideas of God from the Bible and speak the Words of God no matter what the consequence here on earth!

"Lord Jesus, may the Words of my mouth and of course the meditation of my heart always please You!  May Your Holy Name be praised now and forever.  Amen!"


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